By Michael McMullan TOP of the table is in Armagh’s own hands as they welcome Laois for this weekend’s clash in the All-Ireland Junior Camogie Championship. Under new manager PJ O’Mullan, they’ve tested themselves this season. As well as life in Division Two, they entered the Ulster Senior Championship where they took Derry to extra-time before […]
Oakleaf injury crisis starting to ease says manager Melaugh
By Shaun Casey DERRY’S injury crisis seems to have taken a step in the right direction, much to the delight of manager Eamonn Melaugh. The Oakleaf County have pretty much been down to the bare bones throughout the All-Ireland series. They travelled to Waterford in their most recent outing three weeks ago with 16 fit […]
Boyle hoping Antrim can hit the next target
By Michael McMullan ANTRIM hope to keep doing what they’ve been doing when they face Meath this weekend – winning games. The Saffrons are league and Ulster champions, so are promoted to the top flight for next season. After wins over Offaly and Westmeath, Antrim will top the group and book an automatic All-Ireland Intermediate […]
Down hoping to double up on successful start
By Shaun Casey AFTER a fairly one-sided victory over Kildare to kickstart their All-Ireland campaign, Down will be expecting a much stiffer examination of their credentials when they face off against Kerry in round two. Like Domhnall Nugent’s team, the Kingdom cruised through their opening day fixture against Carlow so both sides will be expecting a […]
O’Grady ready for season defining game
By Niall Gartland TYRONE senior camogie manager Paul O’Grady has dubbed Saturday’s All-Ireland Premier Junior Championship round-two match at home to Wicklow as “their biggest match of the year.” The Red Hands claimed a 2-21 to 0-1 victory over Louth on their first day out, but Saturday’s game will be an entirely different kettle of […]
O’Mullan’s Orchard out to make it two in a row
By Shaun Casey FOLLOWING on from their first-round victory away to Roscommon, PJ O’Mullan’s Armagh will be looking to make it two from two when they host Louth at the BOX-IT Athletic Grounds on Saturday afternoon. O’Mullan admits that his team are facing into the unknown as they haven’t crossed paths with the Wee County […]
Steering group update on integration
THERE has been an update on the steering group for integration. Here it is in full.. “In 2022, motions were passed at Camogie, GAA & LGFA Congresses which would see a prioritisation of integration across all three bodies. This motion received overwhelming backing from all three Congress with 92% support, across the three. “The first […]
Derry lose on opening weekend as Kilkenny, Cork, Clare and Galway get off to winning starts
By Kevin Egan GALWAY, Cork, Kilkenny and Clare all picked up victories in the first round of games in the Glen Dimplex All-Ireland senior camogie championship this afternoon, with the two western counties going well to come through tough contests in front of their home supporters. Galway opened their championship campaign with a 0-15 to […]
All-Ireland camogie previews
WE take a look at this weekend’s game in the All-Ireland camogie championship SATURDAY, MAY 24 GLEN DIMPLEX ALL-IRELAND SENIOR CHAMPIONSIP GROUP 1 Clare v Wexford, Zimmer Biomet Páirc Chíosog, 2pm Referee: Andy Larkin (Cork) (Live on Camogie Association YouTube) There is no time for these teams to feel their way into the championship as […]
Tyrone camogs ready to rock again
By Niall Gartland TYRONE get their All-Ireland Premier Junior Championship campaign underway away to Louth this Saturday afternoon, and manager Paul O’Grady is more than happy with his side’s preparations for their forthcoming campaign. While other teams across the county may have had league finals and provincial campaigns to contend with in recent weeks, the […]









